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jasminearch
blog
2018-12-13 08:46
Metaphor? What For?
How do you recognise good writing? It’s clean, well thought out, and well edited. Now, great writing. That’s another story. Great writing lives and breathes. It grabs you by the neck and drags you down
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jasminearch
blog
2018-07-28 21:43
Hello Mary Sue, Goodbye Readers
We all know them. Or know of them. Those people whose parents can not only afford to give them anything and everything they could possibly ever need, they also provide them. Right? I bet a name just popped
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jasminearch
blog
2018-06-19 19:08
Don’t be Dense. Use the Right Tense. Part 3
In Part 1 of this article, we compared writing to painting. We discussed the basic tenses you’ll work with. Your primary colours, if you will. In Part 2, we mixed things up, creating a richer palette,
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jasminearch
blog
2018-06-16 20:59
Don’t be Dense. Use the Right Tense. Part 2
In Part 1 of this article, we compared writing to painting. We discussed the basic tenses you’ll work with. Your primary colours, if you will. Let’s mix things up and create a palette of subtle shades
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idea-make-rich
Indiaunited
2026-04-05 01:44
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Gossip on Theme-:"If money wasn’t a problem, what would you buy—and why?"
Source Namaste🙏 Dear Friends, Happy to see you again and thanks to the IU to giving chance to participate in the contest, you can also take a part on this contest here👉Contest Post If money is not a
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tinypaleokitchen
blog
2018-06-13 18:49
Don't be Dense. Use the Right Tense. Part 1
Whatever it is you’re writing, whether it’s a memoir, a story, or a non-fiction piece, the tense in which you write is something you need to consider. Whether you’re reading a newspaper or a novel, chances
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tinypaleokitchen
thewritersblock
2018-03-01 18:12
Why Does Tiny Teach?
It’s 10am right now and I’m finally sitting down to some writing of my own. I’ve been critiquing for at least three hours and I have one, maybe two hours of writing time of my own before I need to go to
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tinypaleokitchen
tinyteaches
2018-02-19 18:04
Walk a Mile in My Shoes: Limited POV
Last week, you and I had a chat about different POVs in writing. Remember? if you didn’t, you catch up on that one over here. We discussed the main pros and cons of both limited and omniscient POV and
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tinypaleokitchen
thewritersblock
2018-02-18 14:04
Adverbs: Do You Honestly Need Them?
Adverbs are an easy way of describing something. But like dialogue tags, they suffer from overuse. You could compare adverbs to nutmeg--best used in moderation. Extreme moderation. Let’s Have a Closer
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onee
Nature Observer
2026-04-05 13:42
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Genus Mimegralla #03
Latin NameObservation DateLocation Genus MimegrallaApr 5, 2026Sontala, Bangladesh Hello Dear Nature Observer Community and Hive Members! Today, while walking along the village road, I saw this insect sitting
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tinypaleokitchen
tinyteaches
2018-02-08 05:33
The Eye of the Beholder: Different POV's in Writing
OK, people. Let’s make a deal. Next time I ask everyone what the next subject for a TinyTeaches post should be, please tell me to stop. “Oh, Tiny! I’d love for you to do a post on different POVs.” Me:
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tinypaleokitchen
tinyteaches
2018-01-18 08:29
That's What She Said: The Use of Dialogue Tags
One of the biggest challenges in writing fiction, in my opinion, is the interaction of our characters. How do we portray them? They need to come alive for the reader. They need to be believable. Dialogue
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tinypaleokitchen
tinyteaches
2018-01-10 02:20
Comma Splices: Forget the Hot Glue Gun. Get the Scissors!
There’s a little thing I’d like to discuss with all of you. We’ve all been guilty of it at some point. Maybe someone pointed it out to us afterwards. Maybe we discovered it ourselves. Who knows how many
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tinypaleokitchen
thewritersblock
2017-12-31 07:43
Finding Your Way in the Land of Babel: Writing in a Second Language
As a writer, we want nothing more than for our work to be seen, read, appreciated. Right? Right. A lot of us write in English, even if it is not our native language. When you’re like me and your native
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oadissin
Splinterlands
2026-04-04 23:42
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Don’t Miss Your Brawl: A Splinterlands Player’s Travel Warning
I am still in the race for the brawl challenge How about you? Stay sharp in the Holidays.
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tinypaleokitchen
thewritersblock
2017-12-23 18:51
Visuals in Writing
Do You See What I See? I’ve always had a very deep love for language, especially the written word, in all its forms. I’ve been reading for as long as I can remember. I mostly loved the stories that put
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